Thomas Jefferson to Joseph C. Cabell, 31 January 1816
To Joseph C. Cabell
Monto Jan. 31. 16.
Th:J. to mr Cabell
Your letters of the 23d and 24th come to hand just in the moment of the return of our mail. I have only therefore time to inclose the Conveyances for which Miller’s bill is hung up. I had no doubt but that he had deposited them with the other papers. friendly salutations.
RC (ViU: TJP); dateline at foot of text; endorsed by Cabell.
For the enclosed conveyances, see note to Petition of Joseph Miller to the Virginia General Assembly, [presented 15 Dec. 1815].